Historical inconsistencies in Persia DLC.

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Historical inconsistencies in Persia DLC.

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The World wonder Temple of Artemis, was not build until 323+ BCE, the previous major temple started in 550 BCE funded by Croesus was arsoned in 356. Before that a Temple from ~700 and before that a worship place or the like existed.
Other wonders might have the same problem.

Elephants didn't enter western serve until after Alexander so the war elephants of Carthage et al should not exist until after a western power has had contact with India.

The long walls of Athens were not build until 457 BC.
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Didnt Carthage use African Elephants?
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TimDee58 wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 2:38 am Didnt Carthage use African Elephants?
Not till after the war with Pyrrhos of Epiros.
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Some times I want this game made by the Byzantine game studio.They seems more historical accurate.
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